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COMMUNITY CONTACT PHONE HOUSING PROGRAMS

City of Camarillo Michael Smith 388-5367 City Website: http://www.ci.camarillo.ca.us/i3.aspx?p=13


[email protected]  Rehabilitation Loan Program
City of Fillmore Sonja Flores 525-1500 x113 City Website: http://www.fillmoreca.com/
[email protected]  Homebuyer Rehab Program
City of Moorpark Kathy Priestley 517-6243 City Website: http://www.moorparkca.gov/
[email protected]  First-time Homebuyer Program for low income households
 Mobile Home Rehabilitation Program
City of Ojai Andrea Mackey 646-5581 City Website: http://www.ci.ojai.ca.us/
[email protected]  Rehab Loan Program; Home Modification Program
 Emergency Assistance Program
City of Oxnard Karl Lawson 385-8095 City Website: http://housing.cityofoxnard.org/10
[email protected]  First-time Homebuyer Program for low income households to purchase newly
constructed & resale units
 Rehab loans for single-family homeowners and owners of mobile homes
 Down Payment Assistance Program in Redevelopment Area
City of Port Jennifer Arriola 986-6552 City Website: http://www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us/index.aspx?NID=871
Hueneme [email protected]  First-time Homebuyer Program for low income households
 Residential Rehabilitation Loan Program for properties located in target areas
 Home Maintenance Incentive Rebate Program for properties located in target areas
City of Santa Elisabeth Paniagua 525-0626 City Website: http://www.ci.santa-paula.ca.us/HousingResourceLinks.htm
Paula [email protected]  Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program
City of Simi Josefina Aguilar 583-6873 City Website: http://www.simivalley.org/index.aspx?page=99
Valley [email protected]  Homebuyer assistance for low-income households to purchase resale units
designated as affordable by resale restriction agreements
 Home Rehabilitation Program (Includes single family homes & mobile homes)
City of Thousand Lynn Oshita 805/449-2391 City Website: http://www.toaks.org/government/depts/community/housing/default.asp
Oaks [email protected]  Lists of affordable units and housing programs can be found on City Website.
 Housing Rehabilitation Grant Program (single family homes & mobile homes)
City of Ventura Susan Everett - 648-5008 x2257 Housing Authority Website: http://www.hacityventura.org/
(City) [email protected]  Inventory of over 400 ownership units with deed restriction/resale controls
Camarillo, Area Housing Authority of the (805) 480-9991 Website: http://www.ahacv.org/
Fillmore, County of Ventura (AHACV)  Provides opportunities and assistance to residents in need of affordable housing
Moorpark, Ojai, through development, acquisitions, and partnerships
Simi Valley,
Thousand Oaks,
Unincorporated
Ventura County
County-wide CEDC – Cabrillo Economic 805-659-6868 Website: www.cabrilloedc.org
Development Corporation  Provides comprehensive housing services (home ownership and rentals) that
facilitate self-sufficiency for individuals and families who are most lacking in
opportunity in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties and adjacent areas in Los
Angeles County

County-wide Habitat for Humanity 805-485-6065 Website: http://www.habitatventura.org/
 Provides home ownership opportunities and repairs for hardworking low-income
families
 Habitat ReStore is located in Oxnard and Simi Valley. It’s open to the public, and
there are great buys to be found on quality new and used items… 50-70% off retail
every day. Inventory changes daily, and the money you spend goes directly back to
help Habitat build more homes. By shopping at the ReStore for building and home
improvement materials, you’re helping restore hope to those in need in Ventura
County. Donations accepted – see website for details
County-wide HPRP – County of Ventura’s 805-385-8585 Website: http://www.ventura.org/human-services-agency/homelessness-prevention-
Homeless Prevention and Rapid assistance
Rehousing Program  Assists local residents who are currently homeless or facing homelessness from
rental housing within 21 days. Assistance may include: rental deposits; short-term
rental payments; credit counseling; utility deposits; utility payments; and/or moving
and storage costs. Case managers work closely with clients to develop and
implement a service plan to ensure they access other public benefits. Clients are
stabilized in housing and assisted comprehensively to help ensure they do not face
homelessness again
County-wide Many Mansions 805-497-0344 Website: www.manymansions.org
 1459 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. - Bldg. D, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
 Endeavor to promote and provide safe, well-managed housing with on-site, life-
enriching services for limited income residents of the Conejo Valley, Ventura
County, and their surrounding communities.
 They own and manage over 400 units of affordable housing, serve approximately
1,000 adults and 200 children, provide on-site services programs that include job
training, case management, homework literacy, a teen club, and much more.
County-wide VCCDC – Ventura County 805-273-7800 Website: www.vccdc.org
Community Development Corp:  Homeownership assistance for low to moderate income individuals and families
Home Ownership Center  VCCDC is a one-stop resource that provides a variety of assistance throughout the
home-buying process. From our education services, including workshops and
counseling, to our lending and realty support, including down payment assistance
and consulting for first-time buyers, we ensure that you are supported from start to
finish
County-wide Ventura County Call 211 – Help 211 or Website: www.211ventura.org
Starts Here 805-919-1148  2-1-1 is free and confidential and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
800-339-9597  Provides callers with information about, and referrals to, health and human services
for basic needs and in times of crisis
 Can offer access to services such as critical human needs including food, clothing,
and shelter, physical and mental health resources, drug and alcohol intervention
and rehabilitation, support for the elderly, employment support including job training
and transportation assistance, information on child care, recreation programs, and
where to volunteer
State Mortgage Credit Certificate Go to website Website: www.calhfa.ca.gov/homeownership/programs/index.htm
Program (MCC)  It is recommended you contact one of the 100 loan officers listed on the web site
per County
 This entitles you to take a federal income tax credit of 20% of the annual interest
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you pay on your home mortgage. Because the MCC reduces your federal income
taxes and increases your net earnings, it is a great help in qualifying for your first
home mortgage. MCC is registered with the IRS, and it continues to decrease your
federal income taxes each year for as long as you live in your home
State USDA – Rural home improvement Go to website Website: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/HSF_SFH.html
and repair loans/grants  Single Family Housing Programs provide homeownership opportunities to low- and
moderate-income rural Americans through several loan, grant, and loan guarantee
programs. The programs also make funding available to individuals to finance vital
improvements necessary to make their homes decent, safe, and sanitary
State Keep Your Home California Go to website Website: http://keepyourhomecalifornia.org/
 A free service for homeowners who have suffered a financial hardship, to help them
stay in their homes, maintain an affordable mortgage payment and avoid
foreclosure
National HUD – Avoiding Foreclosure Go to website Website: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/topics/avoiding_foreclosure
 There are a number of programs to assist homeowners who are at risk of
foreclosure and otherwise struggling with their monthly mortgage payments. The
majority of these programs are administered through the U.S. Treasury Department
and HUD
National Federal Reserve System: Go to website Website: http://www.federalreserve.gov/consumerinfo/fivetips_foreclosure.htm
Avoiding foreclosure scams  Consumer information regarding tips to avoid foreclosure scams
National HOPE NOW Go to website Website: http://www.hopenow.com/
 HOPE NOW is an alliance between counselors, mortgage companies, investors,
and other mortgage market participants. This alliance maximizes outreach efforts to
homeowners in distress to help them stay in their homes and create a unified,
coordinated plan to reach and help as many homeowners as possible

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